The 1725 Political Situation in the Northern Caspian

Introduction. The article discusses one of the little-known events in the history of the Northern Caspian region, namely, the arrival of the Kazakhs of the Middle and Small Zhuzes and Karakalpaks in the region in 1725 to confront the Kalmyks and Yaik Cossacks. The article aims to introduce into scie...

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Main Author: Vladimir T. Tepkeev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Российской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центр 2021-12-01
Series:Oriental Studies
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Online Access:https://kigiran.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3382
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description Introduction. The article discusses one of the little-known events in the history of the Northern Caspian region, namely, the arrival of the Kazakhs of the Middle and Small Zhuzes and Karakalpaks in the region in 1725 to confront the Kalmyks and Yaik Cossacks. The article aims to introduce into scientific circulation new archival data on the eastern direction of the foreign policy of the Kalmyk namestnik (ruler) Tseren-Donduk (1724–1735). The sources for the research were the materials of the National Archives of the Republic of Kalmykia, stored in fonds I-36, including the “Journal of Kalmyk Affairs”, consisting of accounts and reports of the Astrakhan governor A. P. Volynsky, Colonel V. P. Beklemishev and other officials in charge of Kalmyk affairs. Results. The invasion of Dzungar troops into Turkestan in the spring of 1725 forced Kazakhs and Karakalpaks, led by Khan Abulkhair, to move to the steppes of the Northern Caspian region, where they had to confront the Volga Kalmyks and Yaik Cossacks. Conclusions. In the summer of 1725, despite the internal political turmoil, Tseren-Donduk managed to organize an effective opposition to the Kazakh and Karakalpak forces and to inflict significant casualties on the rivals. However, granted the absence of a peace treaty with the Kazakh khan Abulkhair, the position of the eastern Kalmyk uluses was not secure, and the Kalmyk owners had to keep large forces on the Yaik River.
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spelling doaj.art-faa60171a9be47a6b41c219e87a47dfd2022-12-22T04:35:02ZengРоссийской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центрOriental Studies2619-09902619-10082021-12-0114611461153http://doi.org/10.22162/2619-0990-2021-58-6-1146-1153The 1725 Political Situation in the Northern CaspianVladimir T. Tepkeev0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4140-8358Kalmyk Scientific Center of the RASIntroduction. The article discusses one of the little-known events in the history of the Northern Caspian region, namely, the arrival of the Kazakhs of the Middle and Small Zhuzes and Karakalpaks in the region in 1725 to confront the Kalmyks and Yaik Cossacks. The article aims to introduce into scientific circulation new archival data on the eastern direction of the foreign policy of the Kalmyk namestnik (ruler) Tseren-Donduk (1724–1735). The sources for the research were the materials of the National Archives of the Republic of Kalmykia, stored in fonds I-36, including the “Journal of Kalmyk Affairs”, consisting of accounts and reports of the Astrakhan governor A. P. Volynsky, Colonel V. P. Beklemishev and other officials in charge of Kalmyk affairs. Results. The invasion of Dzungar troops into Turkestan in the spring of 1725 forced Kazakhs and Karakalpaks, led by Khan Abulkhair, to move to the steppes of the Northern Caspian region, where they had to confront the Volga Kalmyks and Yaik Cossacks. Conclusions. In the summer of 1725, despite the internal political turmoil, Tseren-Donduk managed to organize an effective opposition to the Kazakh and Karakalpak forces and to inflict significant casualties on the rivals. However, granted the absence of a peace treaty with the Kazakh khan Abulkhair, the position of the eastern Kalmyk uluses was not secure, and the Kalmyk owners had to keep large forces on the Yaik River.https://kigiran.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3382kalmyk khanatekalmykskazakhskarakalpaksartemy volynskytseren-dondukrussian-kalmyk relations
spellingShingle Vladimir T. Tepkeev
The 1725 Political Situation in the Northern Caspian
Oriental Studies
kalmyk khanate
kalmyks
kazakhs
karakalpaks
artemy volynsky
tseren-donduk
russian-kalmyk relations
title The 1725 Political Situation in the Northern Caspian
title_full The 1725 Political Situation in the Northern Caspian
title_fullStr The 1725 Political Situation in the Northern Caspian
title_full_unstemmed The 1725 Political Situation in the Northern Caspian
title_short The 1725 Political Situation in the Northern Caspian
title_sort 1725 political situation in the northern caspian
topic kalmyk khanate
kalmyks
kazakhs
karakalpaks
artemy volynsky
tseren-donduk
russian-kalmyk relations
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